An inventive rehabbing of a flatiron-shaped 1920s warehouse building included carving out courtyard and atrium spaces. More
An inventive rehabbing of a flatiron-shaped 1920s warehouse building included carving out courtyard and atrium spaces. More
Miller Hull's concern for the environment anticipated by decades the profession's current interest in sustainability. More
No region of the United States has a stronger, more deeply rooted, or more characteristically regional modernist architecture than the Pacific Northwest. More
Designed by The Miller|Hull Partnership, with Studio Dwell serving as local architect, this project references Chicago's much-admired early modern steel buildings. More
For Drees Homes and London Bay Homes, winners of America’s Best Builders for 2008, the last 12 months saw challenges met head on, new initiatives undertaken, and carefully thought-out processes leading to success. More
Whether they were in North Africa or the South Seas, architects say Peace Corps work has changed their lives. Although the program still recruits architects, the largest group participated in the 1960s and '70s, when newly independent countries were undergoing ambitious development programs and requesting formal architectural services. Those energetic interns arrived with their idealism and new degrees, and departed two years later with values and skills that have stuck with them throughout their careers. More
Now that the dot-com dust has settled, builders have refocused their technology priorities and gotten down to business. More